Seattle University School of Law Seattle University School of Law Digital Commons The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation I. Core TJRC Related Documents Commission of Kenya 10-21-2011 Public Hearing Transcripts - Rift Valley - Kitale - RTJRC21.10 (Museum Hall Kitale) Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/tjrc-core Recommended Citation Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission, "Public Hearing Transcripts - Rift Valley - Kitale - RTJRC21.10 (Museum Hall Kitale)" (2011). I. Core TJRC Related Documents. 93. https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/tjrc-core/93 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya at Seattle University School of Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in I. Core TJRC Related Documents by an authorized administrator of Seattle University School of Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ORAL SUBMISSIONS MADE TO THE TRUTH, JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION HELD ON FRIDAY, 21 ST OCTOBER, 2011, AT MUSEUM HALL, KITALE PRESENT Margaret Wambui Shava - The Presiding Chair, Kenya Tecla Namachanja Wanjala - The Acting Chair, Kenya Berhanu Dinka - Commissioner, Ethiopia Tom Ojienda - Commissioner, Kenya Ahmed Farah - Commissioner, Kenya IN ATTENDANCE Chavangi T. Aziz - Leader of Evidence Simon Njenga - Hearing Clerk (The Commission commenced at 10.05 a.m.) (The Presiding Chair introduced herself and the other Commissioners) (Opening) The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava) : Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to these proceedings. This is the first day of our public hearings here in Kitale. The Commission is very happy to be here to interact with you. The Commission has been proceeding with its work. We have covered the North Eastern region and Western, Nyanza and Mount Elgon regions. We are now proceeding through the Rift Valley. Today we will be holding our public hearings here in Kitale. Tomorrow we will also have a public hearing but that will be a special kind of hearing for women. Before we proceed, I would just like to familiarise you with our ground rules. First of all, I request that we all switch off our mobile phones, so that we do not disturb the proceedings. So, I will just give you a minute to ensure that all our phones are off. We ask that when a witness is testifying, you accord that witness respect, attention and silence. You may hear things with which you agree. You may also hear things which are contrary to your experience and with which you do not agree. In those circumstances, we ask that you maintain silence and allow the witness to testify. Museum Hall, Kitale 1 Friday, 21 st October, 2011 While we allow photographs during the proceedings, we ask that when a witness is speaking, you refrain from using flash photography or moving around in the room in front of the witness trying to take a picture. We ask that you take photographs from where you are. With that, we are ready to proceed. So, I will ask the Leader of Evidence if there are any counsel here. Mr. Tom Chavangi: Thank you, Presiding Chair, and your fellow Commissioners. We have a counsel by the name Muthomi from the law firm of Mohammed Muigai, who is representing Mr. Lazarus Sumbeiywo. We have another counsel by the name of Emmanuel Too, in respect of whose presence in the hall I have received a note. Thank you. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, Mr. Chavangi. So, we have Mr. Muthomi from Mohammed and Muigai Company Advocates, representing Gen. (Rtd) Sumbeiywo. We also have Nathaniel Too who--- Mr. Tom Chavangi: Nathaniel Too was invited to also attend sessions today. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Who is he representing? Mr. Tom Chavangi: He is representing himself. He is here in person. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you. At this juncture, I will then ask you, Leader of Evidence, to avail your presentations from counsel. Mr. Tom Chavangi: Yes, I have had deliberations with the counsel for Gen. (Rtd.) Sumbeiywo and he had some preliminary remarks that he wants to present to this Commission. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Counsel, please, go ahead. Mr. Thiango Muthomi: Thank you very much, Presiding Chair. I have a small application to, first of all, make, that we were notified that these proceedings would commence today at 9.00 a.m.; the Leader of Evidence has mentioned to me that there may be logistical challenges as to our being heard today. Regrettably, I had confirmed a class that I facilitate at the University of Nairobi. I made all the travel arrangements with a flight. Therefore, with your kind permission, I am praying that, perhaps, we be slotted in your programme at an earlier time. I have not seen your cause list yet, but if possible, I would kindly plead to be accorded an earlier hearing time. Museum Hall, Kitale 2 Friday, 21 st October, 2011 The Leader of Evidence mentioned to me the possibility of us, perhaps, being heard in Nairobi, and I mentioned to him that whereas that may have the benefit of convenience, it might deny the people who matter most – the locals of Kitale, where the lobbying is – the benefit of hearing what the witness has to say. In those circumstances, we pray that we be heard and we be allocated the earliest possible time. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, counsel. Leader of Evidence, what is your advice? Mr. Tom Chavangi: Thank you, Presiding Chair, and counsel. It is true that I have had deliberations with counsel about his client’s presentations today. However, it has been our tradition to hear people invited on the second day of our sessions. Counsel and his client were actually invited to attend the hearings today, so that they could hear from the witnesses who come from Sitatunga. The first day is for them to hear the testimony from the Sitatunga people, and the second day is for counsel and his witness to respond to what the witnesses will have said. So, it is on those grounds that I told counsel that we might not be in a position to hear them. He also mentioned to me, in the same way he has stated to the Commission, that he has a flight at about 6.00 p.m., and that he needs to be in Eldoret at around 5.00 p.m. So, there was that debate as to whether to hear them here or in Nairobi, but I told him that it would be in good taste that we hear counsel and his client in Nairobi, because the Commission can also use its powers to transport the witnesses who are here in Kitale to Nairobi, if that is the case, in relation to them hearing what the counsel’s witness will have to say in Nairobi. That is my application, Presiding Chair. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, Leader of Evidence. How many witnesses have we slated to hear today? What is on our cause list? Mr. Chavangi: Our cause list has 11 witnesses – six in public and the rest in-camera. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, Leader of Evidence. I will just confer with my colleagues. (The Presiding Chair conferred with the other Commissioners) Leader of Evidence, after conferring with my colleagues, the decision of the Commission is that it does not look as if it is possible for us to hear this witness today, given our procedure and the number of witnesses already on the cause list of today. So, we will hear the witness at a later stage, unless there are any other preliminary issues that counsel wishes to raise. So, please, notify counsel in good time of where and when we will be able to hear them. Museum Hall, Kitale 3 Friday, 21 st October, 2011 Mr. Tom Chavangi: I am most obliged, Presiding Chair. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Are there other counsel here present? Mr. Tom Chavangi: Presiding Chair, I have just received a note from Dr. Nathaniel Too, who has just given documents in relation to purchase of land at Liavo Thirteen. Our rules state that we need to receive these documents seven days prior to the hearings. So, I want to believe, Presiding Chair and your fellow Commissioners, that we shall not be in a position to listen to Dr. Nathaniel Too at this juncture because I have just received his documents. We need to study them and make a presentation to him at a later date. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, Leader of Evidence. The Commissioners are agreed that our procedures should be observed. As such, we will take the seven days to study the documents, after which we will then notify counsel of when they will be able to be received. Mr. Tom Chavangi: Thank you, Presiding Chair. With the consent of Counsel, Mr. Thiangol Muthomi, I spoke to our former Chair, Mr. Kiplagat, who is in Nairobi. I have told him that there will be no need for him to attend the hearings today because we are finalising our public hearings today, and he has categorically requested that we give him enough notice in regard to the next hearings, where he can come and present his case before the Commission. I and Counsel are agreed on that request. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Counsel, are you agreed? Mr. Thiango Muthomi: That is the position, Presiding Chair. The Presiding Chair (Commissioner Shava): Thank you, Leader of Evidence. We will go as per that suggestion. We can now proceed with our first witness.
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